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Yes. In some liquids material won't dissolve, or dissolve partially and in other it will dissolve fully and even in any rate.

Mainly there is two types of solvents, polar (e.g. H2O) and non-polar (e.g. C6H14)

Polar materials dissolve better in polar solvents, non-polar materials in non-polar.

Further more some materials may dissolve in solvent using chemical reaction (e.g. metal dissolving in acid)

Even some particular ions effect dissolving, or eaven molecules, such are called detergents.

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